Does the Land Cruiser have a traditional on board navigation system or do you have to use your phone and Waze/google maps? I normally prefer an onboard system as it doesn’t depend on cell phone reception or downloaded maps on your phone.
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The native navigation system is subscription based. It downloads maps and updates via 4G integrated into the vehicle. Is referred to as a cloud based navigation system.Does the Land Cruiser have a traditional on board navigation system or do you have to use your phone and Waze/google maps? I normally prefer an onboard system as it doesn’t depend on cell phone reception or downloaded maps on your phone.
Interesting, I work for the City and I find the "cloud" navigation in the LC to be well up to date with the current road construction happening throughout the city showing on the native map. I was actually impressed. I guess I will have to see what happens when the trial is over.Free subscription for the 1st year (I think) after the 1st year it'll still work but may not have the latest updates.
On my Taco, I didn't renew the subscription and waited an additional two years before I renewed the subscription, specifically to update the maps............ nope system had the "latest version" currently installed. Didn't renew the subscription the next month. Afterwards I found out there is a Toyota web site that you can log on to and see what the latest "firmware and nav software" is. The info screen settings will tell you what's installed and if you need an update........ Had I'd known, I could have saved a month's subscription fee.
I use "apple maps" now and "On X Offroad" via apple carplay.
This would be my hope as well. I’ve never experienced these new subscription cloud based navigation (I remember when the maps came on dvds…). I’d expect the map as it exists would still be functional but without subscription I wouldn’t expect live traffic or up to date maps.The same sort of warning was in the Taco manual but it never stopped the maps. Now the traffic alert and other things didn't work but the mapping and exits were still there. I hope the LC turns out the same way.
With the subscription even? That starts to become an issue. If you’re paying monthly for services you, or at least I do, expect things to be right up to date.Who ever writes the "maps" update for Toyota has an easy job, on the Taco, I tried to update the maps and nope........ 3+ years and they were still "current version" which some of the new highways (2 yrs old) were not on there.
Well, in 10 months I’ll be able to report a definitive answer.With the subscription even? That starts to become an issue. If you’re paying monthly for services you, or at least I do, expect things to be right up to date.
I had let the subscription lapse, I was going on a long trip and wanted to update the maps before I started the trip. Resubscribed and attempted an "over the air" update (that's how they do it now vs the SD card) it went through the motions and came back with a message "You have the latest version" "no update needed" (not those exact words).With the subscription even? That starts to become an issue. If you’re paying monthly for services you, or at least I do, expect things to be right up to date.
This makes sense if it is cloud basedFound this on Reddit. The person is discussing a Crown, but it is probably the the same for all newer Toyotas, including the LC. Apparently the navigation shuts down when subscription is ended.
Bought new 2023 Crown which came with navigation. On its one year anniversary navigation is removed by Toyota and can only be replaced with monthly subscription. Never told it would be entirely removed but led to believe subscription would provide updates, traffic etc.after first year of ownership if wanted. Never told it would be removed entirely unless I paid for monthly subscription. Not a cheap car.